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Is this 'transplant shock', leaf senescence or something else? And are my roses going to survive?

KatsaKatsa Posts: 278
edited June 2021 in Problem solving
So I did a silly thing and transplated two, young Roald Dahl roses just before the heat wave. Both have started to turn yellow and drop their leaves. Some of the canes are also starting to turn yellow and brown, which suggests to me that they're dying. 






Is there anything that I can do to rescue these roses or are they past the point of no return?


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  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    We did this with one of ours just before the 2019 , heatwave, 3 months without rain. What we did we erected a windbreak in front of it to keep the sun and wind off,watered vast amounts,it sulked,and was fine the following year
  • BorderlineBorderline Posts: 4,700
    Both of them look fine. I think the yellow leaves are the beginning of black-spot which affects a lot of roses. Just keep it well watered throughout the summer and feed it to encourage good strong growth. 
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